Thursday, July 28, 2011

A trip to Petrucci's


We celebrated Jacob and Lizzy's Birthdays' together by a BBQ since Jacob and Lizzy's Birthdays' are so close together. Mimi, and Baby Jacob came over the day after the Birthday slash BBQ on Lizzy's Birthday. Baby Jacob sang a beautiful 'Happy Birthday to you' to his aunt Lizzy (it was so cute), and we (meaning Lizzy, Mimi, Baby Jacob, Abby, and I) set off for an ice cream cone at Petrucci's ice cream store and petting zoo. Here are some fun pictures of the event.

Baby Jacob as cute as ever!
Looking at the Chickens.
Jakey and Mimi.
This goat wanted us to pet him so much that he stuck his head out of the gate and got his head stuck (though I wasn't too worried about it because there were several scratches on the gate and my guess was that they did it often enough that he would eventually get his head back in).

Sorry folks there are no pictures of the miraculous, marvelous, beautiful Lizzy but she was the person taking all the pictures so of course she didn't take any pictures of herself.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Girls' Week

The following several blog posts (5 to be exact) further explore the content of the Broadway hit Girls' Week. A review of a new piece Adversity for Fun, which opened only last week with performances by Abraham, Johnny, and Charles Muldowney, will follow in the next issue of the 12 Tribes' Blog.

Chanticleer

It may have been the hottest and most humid day of the summer this year, but we had an outdoor excursion anyway. Chanticleer is one of my favorite places to be in the world, and it has been on my "things to see before I go back to BYU" list. Mom and the girls humored me and we swung by the pleasure garden on the last day before the boys got back from scout camp. Even in the oppressive heat, the gardens and house were beautiful and pleasant to be in. And the scents! Simply heavenly.

We cooled down with another swimming trip afterwards.





Shopping

We had several shopping extravaganzas during the week, of which you can find some of the pictures here.

The Schwans were generous enough to invite us over to swim in their pool... It marked the first dives of the season for all of us girls.

It's Uncanny How Much Shana Can Do

Just when we thought she had maxed out on her talents (I mean, how could can any one person be good at so many things?), Shana pulled out the canning card. During the boys' trip away from home a little peach canning party took place. Apparently this happened last year, but seeing it in action and hearing about it are two entirely different things!

Shana's helpful accomplices
Individual Members

Abby the Agile (responsible for cutting and boiling)
Bekah the Bold (responsible for peeling the peaches in ice cold water)
Shana the Shrewd (responsible for everything else, especially taste testing)
The finished product

Lush Peaches














and Blueberry Peach Preserves

A Walk in the Park




Valley Forge Park is so beautiful this time of year. It's a great place to meander around, play Frisbee, and bask in the setting sun while chatting.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Latest on Broadway

Curtains open to Mom in the kitchen preparing a delicacy for Sunday dinner that the family has not enjoyed in some time: Kielbasa. There is greater silence than in previous scenes, no piano in the background, no loud chatter, no radio blasting. Lizzy enters from stage left, holding freshly picked tomatoes to her nose.

Lizzy: Whose Nutty Bars are those?

Mom: Ours.

Lizzy: (dubious, the jaw drops just a little) Seriously?

Mom: Yup.


Lizzy: (jaw drops a few more inches) Why?

Mom: We're on vacation! We're going to eat ice cream and granola bars and all sort of good stuff. I picked some things up from the store yesterday for this week.

Lizzy: (stands in stunned silence for a moment, laughs, and then starts on a salad for the meal)

The characters Abby and Bekah, who have been strategically placed in the audience, stand up and cheer loudly. As the curtains close exuberant applause is to erupt.

Have fun doing the Boot and Paddle boys! On our vacation back home, we're having an all girls week (if you don't count Jake, who's at work almost all day, everyday). Hey, even all of the pets are girls these day.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Real World Experience

We have officially lived and become true members of the Bridgeport community. One of the local Catholic parishes had its fundraising festival this weekend, and it's apparently a big deal in these parts. Several churches have summer feasts, but this was the famed Italian festival with rides, games, food, gambling, and drinks for everyone (over 21 of course). The Muldowney family marched down the road to enjoy this slice of local life and it was...an experience! Everyone enjoyed food, the fire department's band, the dollar land, and the crowds to varying degrees but overall I thought it was a rather enlightening venture.


Who knows whether or not we'll return next year now that we've been initiated.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fourth of July

A highlight of this Fourth was watching the grand kids enjoy Boompa's preparations for their amusement. Under Dad's orders and hard work, the yard and house were tidied from stem to stern, the pool was dragged out, and the sandbox was opened: all ingredients for a lot fun. The coolest part of the pool for the little boys was probably stepping on the edge and letting the water flood the yard. Is there better entertainment than watching two toddlers having the time of their lives?

Aside from the superb dinner show, the food was plentiful and delicious. It was quite a feast, with everything from fancy soda in glass bottles to authentic Bratwurst to a great variety of frozen delights. Everyone was stuffed to the brim as we watched the classic Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. What a movie...

The evening closed with sparklers, some distant fireworks, and a greater appreciation for friends, family, and the freedom which is ours.

Refilling the pool after it had been emptied a bit
Lord of the Sand Box
Master of the Water
Enjoying the victual
Brain freeze
Reading books

Thursday, July 7, 2011

It Must Be Summer

In celebration of Little Ann and Melissa's eighth birthdays and out of respect for our Fourth of July guests (Dad couldn't take the stench anymore), we held our annual dog washing. Abe was kind enough to do the dirty work this year.

Melissa rolled in a dirt pile shortly afterwards and Little Ann got into the sandbox...